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Philip J. Houdek, San Jose, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090051293 | DISPLAY HEAT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A display heat distribution system provides a display assembly. LEDs are mounted in the display assembly and illuminate the display assembly. Heat generation structures are mounted into the display assembly. In addition, heat distribution structures are mounted into the display assembly in a predetermined physically distributed heat management configuration. The heat generation structures and the heat distribution structures are physically located to maintain the LED temperatures at substantially uniform temperatures. | 02-26-2009 |
Rene Houdek, Nurnberg DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090265606 | Method for Creating a Table in the Automation Environment - Project planning software is made available to a user within an automation environment. Table editors or grids are implemented therein. Some columns are logically linked to one another, which would preclude such columns being separated. Nevertheless, it is possible to separate columns within the course of moving or hiding them. The logic of the table editor is thus destroyed however. A “Twin Columns” feature is provided and columns which are logically linked to one another are defined as a unit. They are thus permanently coupled to one another and cannot be separated within the course of the processing of a table. The logic of the table editor is thus maintained. | 10-22-2009 |
Stephen C. Houdek, Des Plaines, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090149565 | Method for Making High Performance Mixed Matrix Membranes - The present invention discloses method for making defect-free high performance mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) containing a continuous polymer matrix and dispersed molecular sieves such as AlPO-14 or UZM-5. These MMMs can be used for separations. The novel method for making defect-free high performance MMMs comprises: post treating the MMM at a temperature ≧150° C. This new method results in a MMM with either no macrovoids or voids of less than 5 angstroms at the interface of the continuous polymer matrix and the molecular sieves. The MMMs are in the form of symmetric dense film, thin-film composite (TFC), asymmetric flat sheet or asymmetric hollow fiber. These MMMs have good flexibility and high mechanical strength, and exhibit high carbon dioxide/methane (CO | 06-11-2009 |
